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This is the source code for the a sample Spring Boot application developed with Kotlin and Spring Data JPA. See also https://github.com/spring-guides/tut-spring-boot-kotlin for a more complete Spring Boot + Kotlin + JPA example.

This guide walks you through the process of building a Docker image for running a Spring Boot application. Docker is a Linux container management toolkit with a "social" aspect, allowing users to publish container images and consume those published by others. A Docker image is a recipe for running a containerized process, and in this guide we will build one for a simple Spring boot application.

Currently Spring Security SAML module doesn't provide a starter for Spring Boot. Moreover, its configuration is XML-based as of this writing. The aim of this project is to explain how to develop a Service Provider (SP) which uses Spring Boot and Spring Security SAML Extension, by defining an annotation-based configuration (Java Configuration). Thymeleaf is also used as template engine.

This guide provides a sampling of how Spring Boot helps you accelerate and facilitate application development. As you read more Spring Getting Started guides, you will see more use cases for Spring Boot. It is meant to give you a quick taste of Spring Boot. If you want to create your own Spring Boot-based project, visit Spring Initializr, fill in your project details, pick your options, and you can download either a Maven build file, or a bundled up project as a zip file. You’ll build a simple web application with Spring Boot and add some useful services to it.

An example application using AnguarJS/Bootstrap as frontend and Spring MVC as REST API producer. More details about the source codes, please read the online GitBook: Building REST APIs with Spring MVC.

microservices, for better or for worse, involve a lot of moving parts. Let's make sure we can run all those things in this lab. In this lab we'll take a look at building a basic Spring Boot application that uses JPA and Spring Data REST. We'll look at how to start a new project, how Spring Boot exposes functionality, and how testing works.

This guide shows you how to build a sample app doing various things with "social login" using OAuth2 and Spring Boot. It starts with a simple, single-provider single-sign on, and works up to a self-hosted OAuth2 Authorization Server with a choice of authentication providers (Facebook or Github). The samples are all single-page apps using Spring Boot and Spring OAuth on the back end. They also all use plain jQuery on the front end, but the changes needed to convert to a different JavaScript framework or to use server side rendering would be minimal. Because one of the samples is a full OAuth2 Authorization Server we have used the shim JAR which supports bridging from Spring Boot 2.0 to the old Spring Security OAuth2 library. The simpler samples could also be implemented using the native OAuth2 support in Spring Boot security features. The configuration is very similar.